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Nice view of the nest and nice light as well. Like the square crop.
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I like the family setting and composition. Thanks for documenting the different stages of development in the nesting series that you have been posting David, I find it interesting.
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Excellent Natural history scene...
Nice fairly clean nest and nice look at the chicks.
TFS.
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I bet you were pleased when you found this nest - great clear view! Nicely detailed image, looks like f11 was a wise decision.
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Hi David, I second all the previous comments. The point of view makes me wonder how you had such a clear view of the nest. Is this Wakodahatcee? Thank you for sharing.
Joe Przybyla
"Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams
www.amazinglight.smugmug.com
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As always, thanks for the comments and suggestions. Yes, Joe, this is at Wako. All kinds of nests going right now(anhinga, cormorant, GBH, woodies, tricolored, great whites and green herons). A bit too crowded but fun. All nests are very cluttered with neighbors and the close nests are best at night. If you come at night, bring a zoom to meet the framing challenges. I am sure there are some "Joe classics" to be had but it will be challenging.